Delphic Research Group Inc. is pleased to announce that Mitchell Pratt, our Manager of Growth, has also been named Program Manager,Directory Assistance.
In this new capacity, Mitch will oversee the development and execution of Delphic Research’s Directory Assistance division, which is dedicated to building knowledge around the people who matter most—decision-makers and influencers in the context of government affairs. The division leverages data-driven strategies to provide customers with superior intelligence,insights, and information about key stakeholders driving policy.
As Program Manager, Mitch will take on responsibility for CanGov 411, the first and only application available on both iOS and Android that integrates government directories across Canada. He will lead the charge in developing data-driven stakeholder mapping, exploring predictive analytics, and tapping into behavioral science to offer enhanced tools that help clients better navigate the complex world of government affairs.
Mitch’s appointment helps round out our developing program strategy, and he will join Mac Grenier, Program Manager for the Executive Daily Briefing and Subscription Services, and Emmanuel Duwana, Program Manager for The Academy,Delphic Research’s innovative learning management division. These are early days for these new programs, and we are very excited about their potential as we continue to build them out.
Mitch brings a wealth of experience to this role. Before joining Delphic Research, he worked in a variety of positions, including at an early-stage startup where he focused on customer success, communications, and product partnerships. Prior to that, Mitch was part of EY Canada’s Business Transformation Consulting team, where he helped clients solve problems with data-driven storytelling. He also led client engagements at Impact Public Affairs and started his career in government relations at Crestview Strategy.
His multifaceted background, combined with his strong skills in public affairs,stakeholder relationship management, and political communications, makes Mitch an ideal fit to lead the Directory Assistance division.
Jason Grier, CEO of Delphic Research, shared his enthusiasm about Mitch’s expanded role: “I’m really pleased that Mitch is taking on these additional responsibilities. It’s indicative of our commitment to building products that help elevate government affairs through knowledge. We firmly believe that professionals deserve professional tools, and when it comes to government affairs, Delphic Research is at the forefront of building those tools.”
At Delphic Research, we continue to elevate government affairs through innovative products, and Mitch’s leadership in Directory Assistance will be a key driver of that mission.